On August 16 United Airlines flight 1588, a Boeing 777, departed Chicago with 24,000 lbs. of relief supplies for those in Maui. The shipment was arranged through United's partners Airlink and Convoy of Hope and contained baby formula, canned soup, baby care kits, socks, canned pasta and hygiene kits of supplies for use in shelters such as: soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, shampoo and more. This flight, like others over the past few days, will return with a full load of hundreds of passengers. The shipment will stop in Denver before flying to Kahului Airport. Between Aug. 8 to Aug. 15, United transported more than 12,000 people off the island, and flew in responders from American Red Cross, Air Link and World Central Kitchen. Over that same period, United operated 66 departures, including 30 with widebody aircraft, while also adding capacity in and out of Honolulu, where many evacuees first traveled seeking transport to the mainland. The airline extended its travel waiver providing flexibility to anyone who had travel booked to Hawaii through September 16.Customers, along with United, have donated more than 43 million miles and nearly $450,000 through the Miles on a Mission campaign.